legend states that Baldwin asked to join for the experience. Little did he know . Yea , he played organ and also direct choir , Plant and Jones never really got along . Then at one point Grant has them in the studio together while Page and Bonham were impaired. In through the Outfoor evolved . Working with others, the key to church and to Earlscourt .
@@samr.england613 On the negative side, Morrison, like Bonzo could have stayed clear of the 6-packs and the Whiskey's but they were what they were. The fans lost out royal. Doors without Jim? I doubt it. Led Zeppelin without Bonzo, could have been but 10 or 20 years is a lifetime to wait. Nothing like being sober. No greater feeling in my bones.
@@davidyaghmoorian8654 I agree, no Doors without Morrison, or without the other three. The surviving members of LZ felt that they couldn't go on 'as they were', without Bonham. They could of course have gone on, but it wouldn't have been Led Zeppelin, similar to the the Who trying to go on without Moon. Didn't work, and Daltry hated (working with) both drummers Townsend tried to replace Keith with, as did Entwistle.
Sí, pero Rober ni Jimmy fueron muy honestos con él y a la primera oportunidad, lo dejaron fuera de la banda, y sólo lo usaban para ocasiones muy específicas.
My Late Husband Favourite Track ever . He was there Earls Court Front Row 3 Nights Running 😊. Powerful remembering the good times i had the Joy of knowing and sharing Led Zeppelin and having a Blast right Now December 26th 2024 🪽🪽
While this may not be swing, it definitely flows and has rhythm. Any one who thinks Bonzo couldn’t swing doesn’t have the ear to notice this. The Thunder God chose to play rock and rhythm. This Ginger Baker fully new, respected and appreciated. Put those two together side by side everyone can’t help but watch and be entertained. RIP Bonzo, Ginger 🤝👏🍻
"The pain without Quarter..." "back to the path where no one goes" behind St. David's in Wales on the way to hinterlands, Jonesy becomes the vast greatness of all nature behind the snow that drives back the foot that's slow and the wind that's blowing cold and that... is Celtic Magic...
I've seen plenty of LZ bootlegs on YT and I've seen all the obligatory comments about how good they are, and I didn't think I'd make one, but I have to after hearing this. JPJ's look at 11:25 is awesome when Jimmy Comes in with the heavenly rhythm. This performance seriously shows their power as a band! They read each other perfectly. And pretty spontaneously make something that is just incredible. JPJ's keyboard in the first half has amazing direction and you think he's leaving home base with the gospel/blues sound, but then he perfectly ties it back into the No Quarter feeling. And don't get me started on Jimmy's soloing - just incredible! Some people call him sloppy and say he just regurgitates some blues licks, and I admit it's not perfectly clean but this is seriously the stuff of visionaries. He plays so intentionally and with so much feeling I can't believe it. Imagine if Robert Plant's voice was still in the condition it was in the early days, but with the band playing like this.
It's brilliant, when Jonesy & his musical partner (Bonzo), come together @ 10.00, then Jimmy comes in. Real jazzy/rock fuse. A true masterpiece. Every one of them consummate musicians. Not forgetting Robert with his vocal skills when the boys have their fun. Perfect.
At 9:47 is proof that Led Zeppelin could not continue on without John. The way they meshed together Flowed without disturbing the flow JPJ was in cannot be replicated!
Ogni volta che ascolto una loro canzone penso, questa è la più bella, poi ne ascolto un'altra e mi dico no è questa la più bella, e così all'infinito ❤
All 5 verions of No quarter from the EC run are amazing . This one along with the 23rd and 25th are fantastic but my favorite is May 18th with May 17th a close second. This 2 versions are very unique . They have a vibe a feel and a mood to them never heard on any prior version or on any versiom after . The 17th seems like the trial run for that type of No Quarter and the 18th was the perfected version but they never played it like that again .. No Quarter was their most consistent song from 73 onwards in terms of performance quality. 77 and 79 had great versions as well.
How a version of No Quarter didn't make it onto the Zep DVD still blows my mind . They have at a minimum of 7 high quality live versions on Film/video and multi track audio tapes for all 7. They have 3 from New York 73. At least 2 from Earls Court May 24th and 25th as well as both versions from Knebworth 79 which are both fantastic even the one from the August 11th. Its one of the bright spots from that show . They may even have video and multi track audio for the first 3 Earls Court Shows which would give them as many as 10 versions on video and Pro recorded audio. Page himself said in an interview there is a version of No Quarter from Earls Court he described as being exceptional . He didn't say exaclty which one though .
Led Zeppelin wouldn’t be Led Zeppelin without ALL OF THE BAND MEMBERS, but yes JP did not get the same recognition as the others, he deserved the exact same, Led Zeppelin is Led Zeppelin with ALL OF THE BAND MEMBERS! Only my opinion.
I'm surprised Jimmy didn't have this one digitally remastered, like he did the other songs performed at Earl's Court in '75. And I mean visual as well as audio.
0:03 "If you go along the A449 passed (inaudible) ah, take the third turnoff on the right, Kashmir, it's just up there, it's got a white fence around it."
@@pierrevillechenoux7341 John Paul is an extremely humble man and is the only multi instrumentalist in this band. He was the one who composed this masterpiece.
Yeah, the two of them just jamming was so chill and groovy, you want it to go on like that for longer. Sometimes Page's arrivals were welcome, other times it felt like he wanted to remind everyone who the LZ "leader" was.
John Paul Jones was/is the best musician in Led Zepplin. And I guarantee you he was the level head that stopped little "ados" about how get the right sound, lay the tracks properly and effectively produce the legendary Zepplin sound. He could play all of the instruments and could match Page on guitar if he chose to do so. He had proven this before, during and after Led Zeppelin. It is a shame that Plant and Page went on without him for a while. As he famously said on the David Letterman Show, wwhen he was was asked one question (to the best of me recollection) JPJ simply answered "I don't know, they have my number." You know the question.
Jimmys tone on the Solo was fantastic very woody and warm . Creamy and Smooth on the low strings with that dry somewhat dirty but mostly clean tone and the treble stringg have just the right amount of bite and cut without beeing to harsh or piercing. This wasnt always the case when Page Played this live after 73 . On many 75 versions the guitar tone is too clean and lacks saturation . His tone is often thin way to dry brittle and harsh and the bass strings often very thin and far too nasal but he sounds great . Not quite as good as his 1973 tone for this song but much better than the 1975 North American tour
Church organist went onto being in the Biggest Band in the world at the time
legend states that Baldwin asked to join for the experience. Little did he know . Yea , he played organ and also direct choir , Plant and Jones never really got along . Then at one point Grant has them in the studio together while Page and Bonham were impaired. In through the Outfoor evolved . Working with others, the key to church and to Earlscourt .
A very civilize not just the hardest or the loudest rock band in history
Greatest band ever! Greatest song ever!😮❤❤❤😊
John Paul Jones is living proof that Led Zeppelin was the best Rock and Roll band ever.
All four of them are proof.
@@samr.england613 On the negative side, Morrison, like Bonzo could have stayed clear of the 6-packs and the Whiskey's but they were what they were. The fans lost out royal. Doors without Jim? I doubt it. Led Zeppelin without Bonzo, could have been but 10 or 20 years is a lifetime to wait. Nothing like being sober. No greater feeling in my bones.
@@davidyaghmoorian8654 I agree, no Doors without Morrison, or without the other three. The surviving members of LZ felt that they couldn't go on 'as they were', without Bonham. They could of course have gone on, but it wouldn't have been Led Zeppelin, similar to the the Who trying to go on without Moon. Didn't work, and Daltry hated (working with) both drummers Townsend tried to replace Keith with, as did Entwistle.
Magnificent!! Nobody better in the history of music. Master musicians! JPJ plays bass with his feet when on keyboards!
Sí, pero Rober ni Jimmy fueron muy honestos con él y a la primera oportunidad, lo dejaron fuera de la banda, y sólo lo usaban para ocasiones muy específicas.
JPJ proves why Led Zeppelin is the best band ever. Who else has a guy like him their band!
Getty Lee😮
Getty was amazing, but no JPJ. Jones could play anything, and in a way that elevated his band mates.
Richard wright?
@@JohnnyOFarrellGeddy
@@deancaron988Geddy
And THAT is why I dedicated my entire right forearm to the symbols of the four greatest rock and rollers this world has seen.
Steveo3420 I saw a bloke in my local post office with those symbols tattooed on his arm last week!
They’re on my wrists
lol not a bad tattoo
Right leg for me...with the lyric..."as we wind on down the road"...in the same font as the album lyrics for Stairway
Got em across my shoulders 🤘🏿
Just turned 62 the other day ,..still feel like 25 ,.. I like timeless things ,this is song is timeless...
Great version! JPJ is killing it!
My Late Husband Favourite Track ever . He was there Earls Court Front Row 3 Nights Running 😊. Powerful remembering the good times i had the Joy of knowing and sharing Led Zeppelin and having a Blast right Now December 26th 2024 🪽🪽
OMG the combo at 16:00 to 18:00 is phenomenal!! O-mic even WOW!!
For me this is their signature live song wherever, whenever played
John Paul Jones on the Piano here Classic /Jazz / Gospel/ Blues and the Rocks it out. Awesome Performance.
The man is a genius.
These guys created their own genre. Simply magic
Simply the best-forever!
I was 19 years old and present for this concert this Saturday night - great to see it all these years later
I saw all 5 shows. It's a shame Earl's Court isn't there anymore.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
JPJ best solo ever.
This is peak LZ and especially Page. This song is so underated on Houses Of The Holy and is a whole different journey live!
24th May 1975... exactly 11 years before of my birth...LZ music transcends time, generations and cultures ❤️
Led Zeppelin Legend forever, Greatest band ever ❤❤❤👏👏👏
11:26 JPJ is like he says "hey welcome, come in" how amazing... eargasmic
Awesome ❤
Clever comeback.
Lyrics - No Quarter - Led Zeppelin - - - Close the door, put out the light - No, they won't be home tonight - The snow falls hard and don't you know? - The winds of Thor are blowing cold - They're wearing steel that's bright and true - They carry news that must get through, oh - They choose the path where no-one goes - They hold no quarter - They hold no quarter, oh - Walking side-by-side with death - The devil mocks their every step, ooh - The snow drives back the foot that's slow - The dogs of doom are howling more - They carry news that must get through - To build a dream for me and you, oh, oh, oh - They choose the path where no one goes - They hold no quarter - They ask no quarter - They hold no quarter - They ask no quarter - Yeah - Without quarter, quarter, yeah (without quarter) - Without quarter, quarter, quarter - Taking no quarter - Oh, oh, oh (hear the dogs of doom) (no, never quarter) - I hear the dogs of doom are howling more - - - - Songwriters: John Paul Jones / Jimmy Page / Robert Plant - - - - No Quarter lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, In
While this may not be swing, it definitely flows and has rhythm. Any one who thinks Bonzo couldn’t swing doesn’t have the ear to notice this. The Thunder God chose to play rock and rhythm. This Ginger Baker fully new, respected and appreciated. Put those two together side by side everyone can’t help but watch and be entertained. RIP Bonzo, Ginger 🤝👏🍻
A virtuoso performance on the keyboard plus a keyboard bass on the floor with platform shoes.
Legend.
"The pain without Quarter..." "back to the path where no one goes" behind St. David's in Wales on the way to hinterlands, Jonesy becomes the vast greatness of all nature behind the snow that drives back the foot that's slow and the wind that's blowing cold and that... is Celtic Magic...
That gave me chills ......so amazing thanks for your. Beautiful. Insight ❤
Led Zeppelin Rules!!! Thanx, John, John, James & Robert.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
I've seen plenty of LZ bootlegs on YT and I've seen all the obligatory comments about how good they are, and I didn't think I'd make one, but I have to after hearing this.
JPJ's look at 11:25 is awesome when Jimmy Comes in with the heavenly rhythm. This performance seriously shows their power as a band! They read each other perfectly. And pretty spontaneously make something that is just incredible. JPJ's keyboard in the first half has amazing direction and you think he's leaving home base with the gospel/blues sound, but then he perfectly ties it back into the No Quarter feeling. And don't get me started on Jimmy's soloing - just incredible! Some people call him sloppy and say he just regurgitates some blues licks, and I admit it's not perfectly clean but this is seriously the stuff of visionaries. He plays so intentionally and with so much feeling I can't believe it. Imagine if Robert Plant's voice was still in the condition it was in the early days, but with the band playing like this.
These guys are pretty good.
Yeah, we might have to get them back for another audition...
@@colonelflagg9669 i dunno, that jommy paige looks a bit odd
It's brilliant, when Jonesy & his musical partner (Bonzo), come together @ 10.00, then Jimmy comes in. Real jazzy/rock fuse. A true masterpiece. Every one of them consummate musicians. Not forgetting Robert with his vocal skills when the boys have their fun. Perfect.
"These days John is doing really really well on his keyboards. He's practicing very hard." And the hair toss. Love it.
I love Led Zeppelin
Amazing 👏 JPJ a master with his hands and feet
I am speechless and writeless❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, I was there that night!
Was there. 4 nights of the five. Both Saturdays and Sundays
50 years on, somebody voted for somebody on July 5, 2024 and we must try to pull together and give no quarter
At 9:47 is proof that Led Zeppelin could not continue on without John. The way they meshed together Flowed without disturbing the flow JPJ was in cannot be replicated!
hahahaa still hanging in there,... this is my alltime fav song and fav version ,... thankyou :)
Incredible. I've always loved the 24th.
Musik suka cita
Simplemente MAGISTRALES !!!
JPJ rules Bonzo kills
Best Led Zeppelin song
Ogni volta che ascolto una loro canzone penso, questa è la più bella, poi ne ascolto un'altra e mi dico no è questa la più bella, e così all'infinito ❤
All 5 verions of No quarter from the EC run are amazing . This one along with the 23rd and 25th are fantastic but my favorite is May 18th with May 17th a close second. This 2 versions are very unique . They have a vibe a feel and a mood to them never heard on any prior version or on any versiom after . The 17th seems like the trial run for that type of No Quarter and the 18th was the perfected version but they never played it like that again ..
No Quarter was their most consistent song from 73 onwards in terms of performance quality. 77 and 79 had great versions as well.
Led Zeppelin the best. Thank you ❤❤❤
Que maestros!
Simplemente fantástico!!! los Dioses del Olimpo del Rock y de la música en general junto con The Beatles....Led Zeppelin forever!!
Love the way JPJ’S and Page tease one another from 16.20.
Me encanta esta versión, gracias por subirla, sin duda un agasajo auditivo 👌🏻🎧
No hay de que viva zeppeliin
Magnificent done by all of them. John Paul amazing. John Henry bonham we love u. Jimmy and Robert rock on. Rock gods.
Doesn't this take you to a completely different time ,era,onne i love its my home❤
wenn über 20 jahren vergangen sind, dass man den Song gehört hat, das ist kein zeremoniell mehr, kein desaster, ... das hat seele
si je m'attendais à écouter du piano sur un concert de Led Zep ! Top ! Merci le net ! pour le coup...
Hands down the nest led zeppelin live
temazo y mas encima super largo good
Simply said simply the BEST
Wow , you really thought about this , a good piece of music , that’s placed in the past . . 🥁 🎸
I saw them perform this in Chicago, at the Stadium 1975.
favourite alltime song ,..is it just me , this blurry , or have I had too much?
JPJ is the MAN
How a version of No Quarter didn't make it onto the Zep DVD still blows my mind .
They have at a minimum of 7 high quality live versions on Film/video and multi track audio tapes for all 7. They have 3 from New York 73. At least 2 from Earls Court May 24th and 25th as well as both versions from Knebworth 79 which are both fantastic even the one from the August 11th. Its one of the bright spots from that show .
They may even have video and multi track audio for the first 3 Earls Court Shows which would give them as many as 10 versions on video and Pro recorded audio.
Page himself said in an interview there is a version of No Quarter from Earls Court he described as being exceptional . He didn't say exaclty which one though .
John paul jones ❤
No other band would attempt this
What Jam Session!!
I wasn't there!
Led Zeppelin wouldn’t be Led Zeppelin without ALL OF THE BAND MEMBERS, but yes JP did not get the same recognition as the others, he deserved the exact same, Led Zeppelin is Led Zeppelin with ALL OF THE BAND MEMBERS! Only my opinion.
U r correct
Awesome
For those who doesn't know, listen to The Crunge.
Plantations from Mr. Plant
Is the 1972 solo for me
Divine
mágico
I'm surprised Jimmy didn't have this one digitally remastered, like he did the other songs performed at Earl's Court in '75. And I mean visual as well as audio.
Esta Chingon!!!
I’d like to be there! This is very great! J P Jones and Page, Plant & John Bonham, yeah! What a band :) ! ❤ jon fisher
Fuck yeah.
I❤ zep
He wuz very good
❤❤❤❤❤
It is like he's on the Bon Homme Richard again. Sir, I have not begun to fight.
9:40
Did Page break Jonesy's concentration @ 11:26. Pretty funny...
Yes lol...you noticed that too?
I heard that Page used a blue Stratocaster at Earls Court
Completely Get Zeppelined..
0:03 "If you go along the A449 passed (inaudible) ah, take the third turnoff on the right, Kashmir, it's just up there, it's got a white fence around it."
Close the door turn out the light
You know they won’t be home tonight
Jimmy is naaaasty on this. I think this is better than the SRTS version.
@top RAHmen Yeah, man
15:52 ... Kirk Hammett ? 2019 anyone ?
2020.....
Kirk Hammett? lulz
Jimmy Page is God
Jpj Is God..
The four are Gods
I find him rather obnoxious to JPJ on this one.
@@pierrevillechenoux7341 John Paul is an extremely humble man and is the only multi instrumentalist in this band. He was the one who composed this masterpiece.
Clapton fans may disagree, but not me
Bonzo comes in on point at 9.45 but Page needs to reduce the volume as he completely overtakes John and Bonham.
Yeah, the two of them just jamming was so chill and groovy, you want it to go on like that for longer. Sometimes Page's arrivals were welcome, other times it felt like he wanted to remind everyone who the LZ "leader" was.
John Paul Jones was/is the best musician in Led Zepplin. And I guarantee you he was the level head that stopped little "ados" about how get the right sound, lay the tracks properly and effectively produce the legendary Zepplin sound. He could play all of the instruments and could match Page on guitar if he chose to do so. He had proven this before, during and after Led Zeppelin. It is a shame that Plant and Page went on without him for a while. As he famously said on the David Letterman Show, wwhen he was was asked one question (to the best of me recollection) JPJ simply answered "I don't know, they have my number." You know the question.
The Government was bad in 1975 but you should see it Today in England ..
From 9:01 things get crazyyyyyy
Jimmy Fucking Page!
Jimmys tone on the Solo was fantastic very woody and warm . Creamy and Smooth on the low strings with that dry somewhat dirty but mostly clean tone and the treble stringg have just the right amount of bite and cut without beeing to harsh or piercing.
This wasnt always the case when Page Played this live after 73 .
On many 75 versions the guitar tone is too clean and lacks saturation . His tone is often thin way to dry brittle and harsh and the bass strings often very thin and far too nasal but he sounds great . Not quite as good as his 1973 tone for this song but much better than the 1975 North American tour
High magic is the result of do'ers, not don'ters.
typical "PLANT on coke" intro... Always a Great tune Live, but the '77 versions are the best LIVE moments in Rock history. (IMHO)
A white fence 😮
Without tech
This is a warning. Don't do H